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Show U S A C Plans For Opening of School on September 27 Catalog Available for Distribution Now Regular college catalog, available avail-able for distribution upon request at the president's office, indicates that the same type of superior training offered by the college in past years, will again be offered to students. Besides featuring registration re-gistration dates the public lists program of special events for the entire year and courses offered by the schools. Sufficient housing facilities will be assured college students, C. L. Pocock, chairman of the college housing bureau, reported simultaneously simul-taneously with President Peter, son's announcement, following a survey of possible appartments and board and room in Logan. These housing accommodations will supplement the recent pur- chase of the Eccles home on West Center street as a women's residence resi-dence hall. The dormitory, remodeled re-modeled to house 75 women, will be large enough to hold only a comparatively small portion of the fall quarter student body which will find board and room or apartments in Logan's residential resi-dential section. Reservations for room at the Eccles residence hall are being made to Mrs. Caroline M. Hend-j Hend-j iick dean of women, while available apartments and board and room are listed and certified by the housing bureau. With registration details complete com-plete for the opening of fall quarter quar-ter at Utah State Agricultural college Monday, September 27, Dr. E. G. Peterson, president of the college, today announced that regular enrollment procedure will be carried out, in preparation for a normal quarter of instruction. All students of both upper and lower division will register on the opening date and class instruction in-struction will commence the following fol-lowing day. President Peterson) suggested that new students contemplating con-templating entering the college for the first iime in September should submit a transcript of high school or college credits, one of the entrance requirements, to the registrar's office prior to the enrollment date. Special opportunities will be available fof students to equip themselves with collegiate training train-ing in the many departments of, the seven schools Agriculture, Commerce, Arts and Sciences, , Engineering Industries and Trades, j Forestry and Education. New( classes, added to the regular cur. riculum, are organized alongj edu- j cational lines increasingly significant signifi-cant in peace and war. Emphasizing Empha-sizing educational advantages of basic and advanced courses the seven schools will carry a full quota of courses for student registered re-gistered at Utah State. Listed as approved by the United Unit-ed States government for training members of the armed forces, the college during the past several sev-eral months has instructed marines, ma-rines, sailors, and army air corps students in regular college work. The presence of these groupes makes it possible to retain the entire college faculty and to offer a regular program of courses in all departments to civilian students. stud-ents. This provides an even richer rich-er college curriculum than offered ' before at the USAC. |